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Biostatistics For Dummies 2nd edition

Paperback by Wahi, Monika; Pezzullo, John C. (Georgetown University)

Biostatistics For Dummies

£22.99

ISBN:
9781394251469
Publication Date:
11 Jul 2024
Edition/language:
2nd edition / English
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint:
For Dummies
Pages:
400 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 29 - 31 Jan 2025
Biostatistics For Dummies

Description

Break down biostatistics, make sense of complex concepts, and pass your class If you're taking biostatistics, you may need or want a little extra assistance as you make your way through. Biostatistics For Dummies follows a typical biostatistics course at the college level, helping you understand even the most difficult concepts, so you can get the grade you need. Start at the beginning by learning how to read and understand mathematical equations and conduct clinical research. Then, use your knowledge to analyze and graph your data. This new edition includes more example problems with step-by-step walkthroughs on how to use statistical software to analyze large datasets. Biostatistics For Dummies is your go-to guide for making sense of it all. Review basic statistics and decode mathematical equations Learn how to analyze and graph data from clinical research studies Look for relationships with correlation and regression Use software to properly analyze large datasets Anyone studying in clinical science, public health, pharmaceutical sciences, chemistry, and epidemiology-related fields will want this book to get through that biostatistics course.

Contents

Introduction 1 Part 1: Getting Started with Biostatistics 5 CHAPTER 1: Biostatistics 101 7 CHAPTER 2: Overcoming Mathophobia: Reading and Understanding Mathematical Expressions 15 CHAPTER 3: Getting Statistical: A Short Review of Basic Statistics 29 Part 2: Examining Tools and Processes 51 CHAPTER 4: Counting on Statistical Software 53 CHAPTER 5: Conducting Clinical Research 61 CHAPTER 6: Taking All Kinds of Samples 77 CHAPTER 7: Having Designs on Study Design 87 Part 3: Getting Down and Dirty with Data 99 CHAPTER 8: Getting Your Data into the Computer 101 CHAPTER 9: Summarizing and Graphing Your Data 111 CHAPTER 10: Having Confidence in Your Results 129 Part 4: Comparing Groups 139 CHAPTER 11: Comparing Average Values between Groups 141 CHAPTER 12: Comparing Proportions and Analyzing Cross-Tabulations 159 CHAPTER 13: Taking a Closer Look at Fourfold Tables 173 CHAPTER 14: Analyzing Incidence and Prevalence Rates in Epidemiologic Data 191 Part 5: Looking for Relationships with Correlation and Regression 199 CHAPTER 15: Introducing Correlation and Regression 201 CHAPTER 16: Getting Straight Talk on Straight-Line Regression 213 CHAPTER 17: More of a Good Thing: Multiple Regression 233 CHAPTER 18: A Yes-or-No Proposition: Logistic Regression 249 CHAPTER 19: Other Useful Kinds of Regression 271 CHAPTER 20: Getting the Hint from Epidemiologic Inference 291 Part 6: Analyzing Survival Data 299 CHAPTER 21: Summarizing and Graphing Survival Data 301 CHAPTER 22: Comparing Survival Times 317 CHAPTER 23: Survival Regression 327 Part 7: The Part of Tens 349 CHAPTER 24: Ten Distributions Worth Knowing 351 CHAPTER 25: Ten Easy Ways to Estimate How Many Participants You Need 361 Index 369

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